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    Ballymore Eustace GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club in Ballymore Eustace, County Kildare, Republic of Ireland, winner of the county senior football championships in 1953, completing the remarkable achievement of winning junior, intermediate and senior titles in successive years. 



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            • Ballymore wrote €26m off its assets
              BALLYMORE DEVELOPMENTS, part of Seán Mulryan’s property empire, wrote almost €26 million off the value of its assets last year, the latest figures show.
            • Ballymore €45m sale takings for Nama
              BALLYMORE Properties will hand over the €45 million it is poised to make from the sale of a London development site to State assets agency Nama.
            • Ballymore subsidiary Clearstorm shows end-of-year assets of €191m
              LONDON-BASED Ballymore Properties subsidiary Clearstorm had assets worth close to €191 million at the end of its 2011 financial year, the latest figures show.
            • Nama on both sides of London planning row
              THE NATIONAL Asset Management Agency finds itself on two sides of a major planning row in London, following the decision by the administrator of Battersea Power Station to object to plans by Ballymore Properties to develop a 15-acre scheme near the proposed new US embassy.
            • Ballymore sells Wood Wharf stake in London
              Irish property group Ballymore has sold a 25% stake in a development in London's Docklands for €45m
            • Springfield Police news for Feb. 6
              Cars Keyed Two residents from the 300 block of Ballymore Road, five from the 400 block of Wheatsheaf Road and two from the 300 block of Prospect Road told police, 8 a.m., Feb. 5, during the night the sides of their cars were keyed and significant damage was found to the paint on the vehicles.
            • Pre-tax losses at house-building firm narrow to €16.8m
              A Seán Mulryan-controlled house-building firm that recorded annual revenues of almost €100 million at the height of the building boom had a turnover of €84,734 last year.
            • UPDATE 1-Canary Wharf buys Wood Wharf for 90.4 mln stg
              (Adds details) * Paid 52.4 mln stg for British Waterways' 50 pct stake * Paid 38 mln stg for Ballymore's 25 pct stake LONDON, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Canary Wharf Group hasbought the full ownership of Wood ...
            • Nama lends €360m for British projects
              The National Asset Management Agency has lent around €360 million in working capital to developers to finish projects in Britain.
            • Battersea power station in U.S. embassy row
              LONDON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - The administrator toLondon's ill-fated Battersea power station is locked in a rowover plans for a rival supermarket at the proposed neighbouringU.S. embassy site. The Grade II-listed ...

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